Chrysanthemum plant named `Chasica`

ABSTRACT

A new and distinct Chrysanthemum cultivar named `Chasica` is provided. The new cultivar was the result of a controlled breeding program. Attractive very large double incurved blossoms of the pompon type are formed that are deep red-bronze on the inside and golden-bronze on the outside. The blossoms are long lasting and the coloration is well maintained with maturity. The response period of the flowers is approximately nine and one-half weeks. Recurrent profuse flower production throughout the year is possible. The plant possesses strong stems, and commonly assumes a height of approximately 45 cm. The new cultivar is particularly suited for use in the production of a decorative pot Chrysanthemum and can be grown single-stem or disbudded. No growth regulator is required to achieve the specified plant height.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention comprises a new and distinct cultivar ofChrysanthemum, botanically known as Dendranthema grandiflora, andhereinafter is referred to by the cultivar name `Chasica`.

The new cultivar is the product of a planned breeding program which hadas its objective the creation of a new Chrysanthemum cultivar that isintended primarily for pot mum production.

The breeding program which resulted in the production of the newcultivar of the present invention was carried out in a controlledenvironment during October 1987 at Nuaille, Trementines, France. Thefemale parent (i.e., the seed parent) was an unnamed plant designated80-19-2 (non-patented in the United States) having a large yellow pompomflower that generally was too tall for pot mum production, and the maleparent (i.e., the pollen parent was an unnamed plant designated 82-24-7(non-patented in the United States) having a large double red pompomflower that was bred during 1982 and possessed foliage that could notwell tolerate high density growing conditions. The parentage of the newcultivar can be summarized as follows:

    80-19-2×82-24-7.

The seeds resulting from the above pollination were sown and many smallplantlets were obtained which were physically and biologically differentfrom each other. Selective study resulted in the identification of asingle plant of the new variety.

It was found that the new cultivar of the present invention:

(a) exhibits attractive double very large incurved pompon blossoms thatare deep red-bronze on the inside and golden-bronze on the outside,

(b) exhibits a flower response period of approximately nine and one-halfweeks.

(c) forms attractive green foliage,

(d) achieves a short plant height, and

(e) is particularly suited for pot mum production on a recurrent basisthroughout the year.

The new cultivar is intended primarily as the decorative potChrysanthemum for growing indoors in a disbudded state with one bloomper stem. However, it also can be grown for cut flower production inthose instances where stems of approximately 40 cm. are acceptable.Also, the new cultivar can be grown outdoors at temperatures abovefreezing.

An increased number of branches readily can be induced by pinching. Thepinching of a cutting commonly produces 3 or 4 stems. No growthregulator is required to produce the specified plant height.

The new cultivar can be considered to be an October-flowering greenhousevariety with the natural flowering season commonly occurring in weeks 42and 43 of the year. Attractive blossoms can be produced on a recurrentbasis throughout the year with the indicated nine and one-half weekresponse period. The blossoms are long lasting and commonly can bemaintained for approximately 3 to 4 weeks, both on the plant and in avase.

Asexual reproduction of the new cultivar by cuttings initially takenduring 1988, as performed in Nuaille, Trementines, France, in acontrolled environment has demonstrated that the characteristics of thenew cultivar as herein described are firmly fixed and are retainedthrough successive generations of asexual propagation.

`Chasica` has not been observed under all possible environmentalconditions to date. Accordingly, it is possible that the phenotype mayvary somewhat with variations in the environment, such as temperature,light, day length, contact with pesticides and/or subjection to growthretardant treatments.

When the new cultivar of the present invention is compared to the`Orange Bowl` cultivar (non-patented in the United States), the`Chasica` cultivar is found to exhibit a faster response period ofapproximately 9.5 weeks vs. approximately 10 weeks, a greater height, asmaller blossom size, and pointed leaves unlike the `Orange Bowl`cultivar.

The new cultivar is being marketed under the Cello trademark.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PHOTOGRAPHS

The accompanying photographs were prepared during June, 1994, and showas nearly true as it is reasonably possible to make the same in colorillustrations of the character, typical and plant parts of the newcultivar of the present invention. The plants were 13 weeks of age andwere grown at Nuaille, Trementines, France, under standard greenhouseconditions which approximate those commonly utilized for the productionof decorative pot mums. The plant had received one application of Alargrowth regulant at a concentration of 3 grams per liter and had beendisbudded in order to encourage the formation of one large bloom perstem. Any labels shown in FIG. 3 are 2.5 cm. in width and can be usedfor size comparisons.

FIG. 1 illustrates typical specimens of the overall plant wherein fivecuttings were placed in a 20 cm. pot. The large double incurved flowersthat are deep red-bronze on the inside and golden-bronze on the outside,as well as the foliage, are apparent.

FIG. 2 illustrates a closer view of a typical incurved flower.

FIG. 3 illustrates at the top row the upper surfaces of typical leavesof various sizes and at the bottom row the under surfaces of typicalleaves of various sizes.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The chart used in the identification of color described hereafter is theR.H.S. Colour Chart of the Royal Horticultural Society, London, England.In some instances more common color terms are provided and are to beaccorded their usual dictionary significance. The plants described were13 weeks of age and were grown at Nuaille, Trementines, France, understandard greenhouse conditions where approximate those commonly utilizedfor the production of decorative pot mums.

Classification:

Botanical.--Dendranthema grandiflora, cv. `Chasica`.

Commercial.--Decorative pot mum.

Inflorescence

A. Capitulum:

Form.--Large, double, incurved.

Type.--Pompon.

Diameter across face.--Approximately 14 to 16 cm. on average when fullyexpanded.

B. Corolla of ray and disc florets:

Color of bud.--Greyed-Purple Group 185B.

Disc florets.--Tubular, yellow in coloration, few in number, verydifficult to observe, and tend to be scattered among the ray floretswith a small cluster at the apex of the receptacle that is visible onlywhen the ray florets are removed. Such disc florets are classified asType 2 pursuant to UPOV reference TG/26/4 of Nov. 14, 1979.

General tonality.--Deep red-bronze on the inside and golden-bronze onthe outside. The blossom coloration generally is long lasting with somefading towards the brownish tones. Brighter coloration tends to occurduring the natural flowering period.

Color ray florets.--Red Group 53A on the inside, and Greyed-Yellow Group162A tinged with Greyed-Purple Group 185A between the ribs on theoutside.

Configuration ray florets.--Incurved, concave in cross section, smooth,and possess pointed tips.

C. Reproductive organs:

Androecium.--Generally present with disc florets and absent in rayflorets.

Gynoecium.--Generally present with most disc florets and with most rayflorets.

Pollen.--Formed in a slight quantity and golden-yellow in coloration.

Fragrance.--Typical of Chrysanthemum.

Plant

A. General appearance:

Height.--Short, and approximately 45 cm. in height on average in theabsence of a growth regulator. Height will vary somewhat depending upongrowth conditions.

B. Foliage:

Color (upper surface).--Dark green, Green Group 137A.

Color (under surface).--Lighter green, approaches Green Group 138A.

Long day leaf count.--Approximately 31 to 35 leaves per typical stem ina long day crop before the bud occurs.

Configuration.--Lobed (as illustrated).

Texture.--Fleshy.

Internode length.--Very short.

Stems.--Thin to medium thickness, strong, angular in cross section,Yellow-Green Group 144A in coloration, and commonly with anthocyanincoloration at the nodes.

Leaf claw in base of sinus between lateral lobes.--Present.

Leaf margins of sinus between lateral lobes.--Converging.

Leaf base.--Asymmetric.

Leaf apex.--Cuspidate.

I claim:
 1. A new and distinct cultivar of Chrysanthemum plant named`Chasica`, substantially as herein shown and described, which(a)exhibits attractive double very large incurved pompom blossoms that aredeep red-bronze on the inside and golden-bronze on the outside. (b)exhibits a flower response period of approximately nine and one-halfweeks. (c) forms attractive green foliage, (d) achieves a short plantheight, and (e) is particularly suited for pot mum production on arecurrent basis throughout the year.